Biography

Jim Boylan has served as Scott Skiles’ top assistant in his four years with the Bucks. He joined the Bucks after
finishing the final 56 games of the 2007-08 season as the Bulls Interim Head Coach. He had served as lead
assistant to Skiles in Chicago for four years.

Boylan’s NBA coaching career began in 1992 as a video coordinator/advance scout and assistant coach for
Lenny Wilkens with the Cavaliers. Boylan remained through a head coaching change and was an assistant on
Mike Fratello’s bench through 1997.

He was an assistant to Brian Hill with the Vancouver Grizzlies (1997-00), with Skiles in Phoenix (2000-02) and Terry Stotts in Atlanta
(2003-04). He has reached the postseason in the NBA with Chicago (three times, two 47+ win seasons), Phoenix (once, a 50+ win
season), Cleveland (four times, one 54-win and two 47-win seasons) and most recently with Milwaukee in the club’s 46-win season in
2009-10.

Starting point guard of the Marquette Warriors 1977 NCAA Championship team, Boylan led the club in assists during his junior and
senior seasons before being selected by the Buffalo Braves in the 1978 NBA Draft. Boylan’s coaching career began as a player/coach
in Switzerland (1982-86) where he led the Vevey Basketball club to the first championship in its 30-year history. He has also coached
in the CBA (Rochester Renegade), with Michigan State (1986-89) and served as the Head Coach at the University of New Hampshire
(1989-92).

Boylan and his wife, Jane, have two children, Jessica, 28 and Shaina, 24.